Pico Naiguata

Language Spanish, English
Cost 55 EUR for tour/excursion
Capacity Group of up to 4 people
Duration 2 days

Pico Naiguatá Expedition: 2 Days / 1 Night

Overview

• Total Elevation: 2,765 meters (9,071 ft).

• Difficulty: High (Steep inclines and varied terrain).

• Starting Point: Usually "La Julia" entrance (El Ávila National Park).

Day 1: The Ascent

The goal is to reach the summit or the nearby camping area before sunset.

• 07:00 AM – Meeting & Registration: Arrive at the "La Julia" park entrance. Fill out the necessary permits with the park rangers.

• 07:30 AM – Start of the Trek: Begin the climb toward Mirador del Edén. This first stretch is steep but shaded.

• 09:30 AM – Dos Banderas: A quick break to hydrate and enjoy the view of Caracas.

• 11:30 AM – Explanada de Los Platos: Arrival at a flatter area. This is a great spot for a light high-protein lunch to fuel the final push.

• 01:00 PM – The "False Summits": Navigate through the sub-paramo vegetation and rock formations (the "Urquijo" pass).

• 03:30 PM – Arrival at the Summit / Amphitheater: Set up camp at "El Anfiteatro" (a protected area just below the peak) or near the "Cruz de Hierro" (the Iron Cross).

• 06:00 PM – Sunset Ritual: Watch the sun go down over the Caribbean Sea on one side and the city on the other.

• 07:30 PM – Dinner & Stargazing: Early dinner and rest. Temperatures can drop significantly (5^circtext{C} to 10^circtext{C}), so warm gear is essential.

Day 2: Sunrise and Descent

The descent is taxing on the knees, so a steady pace is key.

• 05:45 AM – Summit Sunrise: Wake up early to catch the sunrise from the very top. On clear days, you can see the Los Roques archipelago in the distance.

• 07:30 AM – Breakfast & Pack Up: Eat a high-energy breakfast and ensure "Leave No Trace" (pick up all trash).

• 09:00 AM – Beginning of Descent: Start the trek down. Be cautious with your footing on the loose rocks.

• 12:00 PM – Quick Rest at Rancho Grande: A stop to refill water if available and stretch.

• 03:00 PM – Arrival at La Julia: Final descent back to the city level.

• 04:00 PM – End of Expedition: Departure and well-deserved meal!

Essential Packing List

• Gear: Cold-weather sleeping bag, tent (wind-resistant), trekking poles, and a headlamp.

• Clothing: Layering is key (base layer, fleece, and a windbreaker/waterproof jacket).

• Hydration: At least 3–4 liters of water (there are very few reliable water sources at the top).

• Food: Lightweight, high-calorie meals (nuts, chocolate, dehydrated pasta/soups).

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